- antiquity,
Illyria (/ɪˈlɪəriə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰλλυρία, Illyría or Ἰλλυρίς,
Illyrís; Latin: Illyria, Illyri****) was a
region in the
western part of the Balkan...
- Gr****s as '
Illyris'.
Rouphly speaking,
Illyris consisted of the
large region north of
Epirus and
western Macedonia ..."
Hammond 1994, p. 438:
Illyris', a geographical...
- Press. ISBN 0-8155-5047-2. Hammond,
Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière (1982). "
ILLYRIS,
EPIRUS AND MACEDONIA". In Boardman, John; Hammond, N. G. L. (eds.). The...
- Illyri**** /ɪˈlɪrɪkəm/ was a
Roman province that
existed from 27 BC to
sometime during the
reign of
Vespasian (69–79 AD). The
province comprised Illyria/Dalmatia...
- polistratus,
Graphium illyris,
Graphium gudenusi).
Upper Guinean forests Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Graphium illyris.
Wikispecies has information...
- to so
considerable a nation. The Loeb Editor's Notes, 28 Nova
Epirus or
Illyris Graeca A new
classical dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman biography, mythology...
-
Illyrian religion refers to the
religious beliefs and
practices of the
Illyrian peoples, a
group of
tribes who
spoke the
Illyrian languages and inhabited...
-
University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-991689-4. Hammond, N. G. L. (November 1968). "
Illyris, Rome and
Macedon in 229–205 B.C." The
Journal of
Roman Studies. 58 (1–2):...
- of
smaller provinces.
Epirus Nova ("New Epirus") or
Illyria Graeca or
Illyris proper,
which was
established by Diocletian, was the
first province to...
- the
provincial boundary with
Macedonia at the
river Drin to
include the
Illyris of
north and
central Albania; (2) the
Delmatae who
occupied the middle...